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Title: iArchives

Does anyone on the list know anything about this adevertisement that just came on-line?

Lynne F. Wohleber
Archivist
Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh
325 Oliver Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
412-281-4928 x138
FAX 412-471-5591
wohleber@pgh.anglican.org

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iArchives, an industry leader in historical and modern data conversion and preservation, reveals a new state-of-the-art technology enabling analogue documents to become fully searchable.



iArchives has developed a new patented technology which enables the digitization of microfilm and paper into a fully searchable on-line database.  We use iArchives' highly accurate and patented OCR software which consistently produces higher accuracy results compared to the "off the shelf" OCR engines. Then we index the text, digitize the images using highly sophisticated software (providing image enhancement among a host of other elements), attach any needed metadata and store the records in a database of your choice.

This new technology will make finding beneficial pieces of information in your vast archives almost effortless.  By converting your microfilm and paper-based documents into a searchable database, iArchives gives you and your users the power to sift through millions of words and documents in seconds. 

The tools sort through your entire database of information and return a high-quality image of the original document.  What's more, the "search words" are highlighted within the framework of the original documents.  The iArchives process costs far less than traditional archiving or information retrieval methods.  In fact, digitizing a page using the searchable iArchives process costs about as much as a photocopy.

 iArchives is proud to introduce the next generation of archiving technology.   These tools will greatly enhance your organizations ability to deliver quality archives and content at a fraction of the price, and at a substantially faster speed.


We invite you to learn more by clicking on the following links and view an on-line demonstration of this technology:

http://www.iarchives.com/demos_clients/public.jsp


Request additional information including a possible demo of your data:

Contact iArchives:

info@iarchvies.com

 (801) 764-0428

www.iarchives.com

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